'Born To Run' by Bruce Springsteen - The US promo-only advance LP version of Bruce Springsteen's 1975 album sold for $5,617.97 on Discogs.
'Rubber Band' by David Bowie - 'Rubber Band' was Bowie's 1966 promo single, which was released by Decca. One of these sold for $6,389.53.
'She's Wanted' by Larry Clinton - This Larry Clinton 7" promo single pressed by Dynamo in 1965 fetched $7,333.33 on Discogs.
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'Too Fast For Love' by Mötley Crüe - The original release by Leathür Records of Mötley Crüe's 1981 debut album is worth a small fortune. One copy was sold for $9,000.
'Melody A.M.' by Röyksopp - The Norwegian electronic duo released 100 copies of 'Melody A.M.' in 2001. A buyer spent $10,465.1 on one of these copies.
'My Happiness' by Elvis Presley - In 2015, musician Jack White paid $300,000 for an acetate of Elvis Presley's first-ever recording. He then reissued the single through his label.
'Love Me Do' by The Beatles - A one-sided acetate version of The Beatles' first single is worth an estimated $50,000–$100,000.
'Yesterday and Today' by The Beatles - The 1966 US copies of this album with the "butcher sleeve" are pretty valuable. One sealed copy was sold for $125,000 in 2016.
'My Happiness' by Elvis Presley - In 2015, musician Jack White paid $300,000 for an acetate of Elvis Presley's first-ever recording. He then reissued the single through his label.
'Blowin' in the Wind' by Bob Dylan - Not an album as such, but a one-off recording of Bob Dylan's famous song 'Blowin' in the Wind,' fetched $1.8 million at auction in 2022.
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